Morning all
Back in June 2009 when my OH lost his job, I stopped paying my LLoyds TSB credit card. It was a card which was issued as standard with an account back in the day (1994ish) but for some reason it was changed in about 1998. I did CCA them in 2009 and received all the usual rubbish of a reconsituted agreement, then sent off a SAR. This proved to be interesting, and having reported them for non compliance to the FOB, to which they denied receiving the request, only for me to prove with received letters that they did and forwarded the request to another department, did Lloyds comply and send me a bundle of papers. In this bundle was an application form from 1998 for a Personal Advance Approval Form and on they claimed to be the reverse T&C's however the reverse was headed up File copy.
To cut a long story short, I have received little in the way of correspondence since the beginning of 2012, and dearly wanted to believe that they had lost my file. However, I, like many others appear to have our accounts sold on to Lovell. Can you please advise me what action should I take next? Should I write back and say the account is in dispute, or leave it until I receive more correspondence from Lovell?
Thanks
Caps
Back in June 2009 when my OH lost his job, I stopped paying my LLoyds TSB credit card. It was a card which was issued as standard with an account back in the day (1994ish) but for some reason it was changed in about 1998. I did CCA them in 2009 and received all the usual rubbish of a reconsituted agreement, then sent off a SAR. This proved to be interesting, and having reported them for non compliance to the FOB, to which they denied receiving the request, only for me to prove with received letters that they did and forwarded the request to another department, did Lloyds comply and send me a bundle of papers. In this bundle was an application form from 1998 for a Personal Advance Approval Form and on they claimed to be the reverse T&C's however the reverse was headed up File copy.
To cut a long story short, I have received little in the way of correspondence since the beginning of 2012, and dearly wanted to believe that they had lost my file. However, I, like many others appear to have our accounts sold on to Lovell. Can you please advise me what action should I take next? Should I write back and say the account is in dispute, or leave it until I receive more correspondence from Lovell?
Thanks
Caps
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